Jun. 13, 2014
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The full moon over San Francisco is visible at sunrise. / Leslie Sigala, Your Take

by Mary Tablante, USATODAY

by Mary Tablante, USATODAY

This June's full moon, also known as the "honey moon" or "strawberry moon," coincided with Friday the 13th. A full moon on Friday the 13th won't happen again until Oct. 13, 2049. Your Take contributors had their cameras ready and shared photos from around the U.S. of this once-in-a-lifetime event.

In California, contributor Leslie Sigala shot this image of the moon at sunrise over San Francisco.

Greg Hogan gave us a detailed look at the full moon from Kathleen, Ga.

Crystal Pommet framed the moon as it appeared in Signal Hill, Calif. "So happy the clear night allowed us the view," Pommet wrote.

"Tonight I didn't even have to leave my backyard. What a rare and beautiful treat," said Lisa Cecil of her photo taken in Lebanon, Ohio.

As the moon rose over Murrells Inlet and Garden City, S.C., Austin Bond snapped this shot.

The full moon glowed with a yellow tint over Woodbury, Minn., in this photo by Jonathan Watkins.

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